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Phone Number Extractor

Extract phone numbers from any text, formatting preserved, de-duplicated.

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What is a phone number extractor?

This tool pulls phone numbers out of raw text while leaving order IDs and dates alone. It accepts +44-style country codes, (212) 555-0148 parentheses, and digits split by dots, spaces or dashes, requiring at least seven digits before anything counts as a match. Each number keeps its original formatting and appears once, on its own line.

How to use the Phone Number Extractor

  1. 1 Paste anything that contains phone numbers, from transcripts to scraped pages.
  2. 2 Runs of seven or more digits are picked out; shorter ones are treated as IDs and skipped.
  3. 3 Separators such as +44 prefixes, dots and dashes stay exactly as written.
  4. 4 Copy the de-duplicated number list.

What you can use it for

  • Lifting contact numbers from a pasted document.
  • Extracting numbers from a scraped directory page.
  • Reducing a spreadsheet export to phone numbers only.
  • Collecting callback numbers from support transcripts.

Frequently asked questions

Are international numbers with country codes recognised?
Yes. A leading + followed by the country code, as in +49 30 901820, is matched, and the prefix is kept in the output rather than stripped.
What stops dates and prices from showing up?
A minimum length of seven digits. Values like 2024 or 19.99 fall short of that bar, which filters out most non-phone digit runs without any settings.
Does the output reformat the numbers?
No. Whatever separators the source used, dots, dashes, spaces or parentheses, survive unchanged, so (212) 555-0148 is returned exactly as it appeared.

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